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705 ILCS 405/2-3

(705 ILCS 405/2-3)(from Ch. 37, par. 802-3)Sec. 2-3. Neglected or abused minor. (1) Those who are neglected include:(a) any minor under 18 years of age who is not

receiving the proper or necessary support, education as required by law, or medical or other remedial care recognized under State law as necessary for a minor's well-being, or other care necessary for his or her well-being, including adequate food, clothing and shelter, or who is abandoned by his or her parent or parents or other person or persons responsible for the minor's welfare, except that a minor shall not be considered neglected for the sole reason that the minor's parent or parents or other person or persons responsible for the minor's welfare have left the minor in the care of an adult relative for any period of time, who the parent or parents or other person responsible for the minor's welfare know is both a mentally capable adult relative and physically capable adult relative, as defined by this Act; or

(b) any minor under 18 years of age whose environment

is injurious to his or her welfare; or

(c) any newborn infant whose blood, urine, or

meconium contains any amount of a controlled substance as defined in subsection (f) of Section 102 of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, as now or hereafter amended, or a metabolite of a controlled substance, with the exception of controlled substances or metabolites of such substances, the presence of which in the newborn infant is the result of medical treatment administered to the mother or the newborn infant; or

(d) any minor under the age of 14 years whose parent

or other person responsible for the minor's welfare leaves the minor without supervision for an unreasonable period of time without regard for the mental or physical health, safety, or welfare of that minor; or

(e) any minor who has been provided with interim

crisis intervention services under Section 3-5 of this Act and whose parent, guardian, or custodian refuses to permit the minor to return home unless the minor is an immediate physical danger to himself, herself, or others living in the home.

Whether the minor was left without regard for the mental or physical health,
safety, or welfare of that minor or the period of time was unreasonable shall
be determined by considering the following factors, including but not limited
to:(1) the age of the minor;(2) the number of minors left at the location;(3) special needs of the minor, including whether the

minor is a person with a physical or mental disability, or otherwise in need of ongoing prescribed medical treatment such as periodic doses of insulin or other medications;

(4) the duration of time in which the minor was left

without supervision;

(5) the condition and location of the place where the

minor was left without supervision;

(6) the time of day or night when the minor was left

without supervision;

(7) the weather conditions, including whether the

minor was left in a location with adequate protection from the natural elements such as adequate heat or light;

(8) the location of the parent or guardian at the

time the minor was left without supervision, the physical distance the minor was from the parent or guardian at the time the minor was without supervision;

(9) whether the minor's movement was restricted, or

the minor was otherwise locked within a room or other structure;

(10) whether the minor was given a phone number of a

person or location to call in the event of an emergency and whether the minor was capable of making an emergency call;

(11) whether there was food and other provision left

for the minor;

(12) whether any of the conduct is attributable to

economic hardship or illness and the parent, guardian or other person having physical custody or control of the child made a good faith effort to provide for the health and safety of the minor;

(13) the age and physical and mental capabilities of

the person or persons who provided supervision for the minor;

(14) whether the minor was left under the supervision

of another person;

(15) any other factor that would endanger the health

and safety of that particular minor.

A minor shall not be considered neglected for the sole reason that the
minor has been relinquished in accordance with the Abandoned Newborn Infant
Protection Act.(2) Those who are abused include any minor under 18 years of age whose
parent or immediate family member, or any person responsible
for the minor's welfare, or any person who is in the same family or household
as the minor, or any individual residing in the same home as the minor, or
a paramour of the minor's parent:(i) inflicts, causes to be inflicted, or allows to be

inflicted upon such minor physical injury, by other than accidental means, which causes death, disfigurement, impairment of physical or emotional health, or loss or impairment of any bodily function;

(ii) creates a substantial risk of physical injury to

such minor by other than accidental means which would be likely to cause death, disfigurement, impairment of emotional health, or loss or impairment of any bodily function;

(iii) commits or allows to be committed any sex

offense against such minor, as such sex offenses are defined in the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012, or in the Wrongs to Children Act, and extending those definitions of sex offenses to include minors under 18 years of age;

(iv) commits or allows to be committed an act or acts

of torture upon such minor;

(v) inflicts excessive corporal punishment;(vi) commits or allows to be committed the offense of

involuntary servitude, involuntary sexual servitude of a minor, or trafficking in persons as defined in Section 10-9 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012, upon such minor; or

(vii) allows, encourages or requires a minor to

commit any act of prostitution, as defined in the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012, and extending those definitions to include minors under 18 years of age.

A minor shall not be considered abused for the sole reason that the minor
has been relinquished in accordance with the Abandoned Newborn Infant
Protection Act.(3) This Section does not apply to a minor who would be included
herein solely for the purpose of qualifying for financial assistance for
himself, his parents, guardian or custodian.(Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)